Animation takes time. If I recall correctly, the average is between nine months and an entire year to make *one* episode. They work on more than one episode at a time though.
We know that Rick has changed universes at least 3 times in canon... after his family were killed, the love potion jncident. And in the 'Mind-Blowers' episode, after Morty messes with squirrels, Rick tells him that they could only move to another universe a few more times...
Because in Rick potion n°9 multiple of the available universes are condemned when Rick doesn't manage to find a cure. Before, he could hop as many universes as he wanted, but now that the universes where he didn't find a cure aren't valid options anymore, their's a limited amount of them.
Mr. Negative Nancy it was only released as an april fools to pleasantly surprise the fans, the season will resume on schedule, some time this summer predictably
I think this theory is pretty much confirmed by this season three moment: Morty: "Rick, can we not leave without my sister?!" Rick: "Ugh. You have infinite sisters, Morty"
But that actually can't be the reasonwhy the Galactic Federation hunts Rick, because they can't travel between dimensions, so can't possibly know about Rick destroying worlds.
@@freshd6278 yeah, honestly his situation with the galactic federation is probably about what’d you expect to be honest, just not following their laws in general. I mean even in the Pilot he was smuggling goods through a federation space port and murdering guards. Also it seems like he usually always travels to dimensions very similar to the one he just came from so it’d make sense that the federation would have dealt with ricks like c-137 in these other dimensions who broken their laws. Federation wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between ricks (basically saying the federation still has a long history of crimes with Rick)
While he can do that he has said many times that he would rather avoid switching universes whenever there's a problem so i don't think he has done that many times but he has definitely done this a few times
not really, it’s been stated since the beginning of the show that there are infinite dimensions, so obviously there would be infinite summers. it doesnt prove anything, just fits with the canon lore the theory is more about rick not returning to the same dimension each time, which i disagree with because there’s a running narrative and rick is shown to have an emotional attachment to family and friends (e.g. bird persons wedding, but is mostly shown in seasons after this video)
gusstav lagerwall well any Rick can destroy as many worlds as he pleases, there are literally infinite timelines so if anyone dies in thousands of realities there will still be infinite versions of that one person in infinite realities. Which is probably where Rick gets his apathy from, nothing anyone does will matter in the grand scheme of the multiverse.
Richard Camacho plus it debunks the idea that all the episodes are just random Rick and morty's. Because if that was the case they would've skipped to a different Rick and morty after Rick was imprisoned and left it at that
@Joseph Vallo, No entirely true. The theory states that the Rick we see throughout the show is not the same Rick, the Morty however can still be a different Morty for the most part.
What is the significance the number 137; not the dimensional number, but the number itself. I went to Wikipedia and found this, I think I'm going to deep (stupid deep): Physicist Leon M. Lederman numbered his home near Fermilab 137 based on the significance of the number to those in his profession. Lederman expounded on the significance of the number in his book "The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?," noting that not only was it the inverse of the fine-structure constant, but was also related to the probability that an electron will emit or absorb a photon. He added that it also "contains the crux of electromagnetism (the electron), relativity (the velocity of light), and quantum theory (Planck's constant). It would be less unsettling if the relationship between all these important concepts turned out to be one or three or maybe a multiple of pi. But 137?” The number 137, according to Lederman, "shows up naked all over the place,” meaning that scientists on any planet in the universe using whatever units they have for charge or speed, and whatever their version of Planck’s constant may be, will all come up with 137, because it is a pure number. Lederman recalled that Richard Feynman had even suggested that all physicists put a sign in their offices with the number 137 to remind them of just how much they don’t know. Does this mean Rick c-137 is the 'alpha' Rick, or what.
It's fun going back and watching these after the new episodes cause you remember details about the newer seasons that disprove parts of his theory. For example in the episode, Vindicators 3, they reveal that Morty has disarmed Neutrano bombs before disproving the part of the theory where in the first episode the world was destroyed
It's also strange to see how parts are vindicated, like how the Season 5 finale shows that Rick actually wasn't from the dimension we started out with.
Yeah, like how his Beth died and then he went to the Earth where the Citadelis and lived with that Beth, (I think) point being, he doesn’t even know what dimension he’s in, and Morty isn’t from C-137 because a C-137 Morty doesn’t exist
Well we do know that this theory is wrong. The government was trying to find Ricks solution to interdimentional travel, which probably means that they have no access to it themselves. If that was the case, they would have no way of knowing and no reason to care what Rick did in other dimensions.
Kuba Czupyt Could be what the Rick that was originally from that dimension did. To them, all Rick's are the same Rick. I know theres issues with this but thats what I can think of other than Rick actually doing something in the current dimension
I have always had a theory that Rick use to love science and wasn't super jaded but the first time he had to abandon his dimension it fucked him up mentally like it did Morty. I mean think maybe his wife was alive in the first dimension and Rick loved her and had to abandon her and that's the reason why he didn't get a long with his new wives because they weren't really his wife. It could very small things but I think you could notice the differences and that could fuck with you. And maybe the reason he hates time travel is because he could never use it to undo whatever he did to his original dimension.
this makes even more sense if you add in this took place in the first episode because after the rick blows himself and morty up in the first minuite after the intro the story line rick compliments beths cooking and said he wishes her mom was there to eat the eggs
if this theory is true it would make sense why there is an "evil" Morty hunting him down. He may have either destroyed or put dimension C-137 in peril and "evil" Morty is HIS Morty, the baby that we see in his memories. Rick may have screwed him over big time and could possibly be the reason why he lost an eye.
he didn't lost his eye, at the end of the chapter he takes the eyepach off and he still have his eye. It could be a bionic eye becouse we see him riping of som wires of his eye but it's probably from the mind control thing
no his eye is perfectly fine. the eyepatch was just to disguise himself behind evil rick, who was just a puppet. because nobody would have suspected morty was the evil mastermind behind it.
like... always... i dont see many actual evidence... like, cmon, there are plenty of series where the world ends and an episode later its all good :v no need for mindblowing theories that nobody thought of... im not even sure the creators of this series thought about ALL those details...
From what I understand, the writers actually DO put that much thought into the writing. With the way the show is written, and how intricate all the events and subtle details are, you are expected to believe everything ties in together. Every episode added more and more details, minute details, that would have you question the story, but not necessarily the writing.
theory: in matpats theory that rick is morty when rick sacrifices himself and gives morty a memory potion so that a) morty will grow up into rick or b) morty instantaneously turns into rick. i think it is most likely to be A because it would loop but it cant loop without in one reality where morty doesnt turn into rick. i think evil morty was ricks first morty and rick did experiments on him before ricks original morty (aka evil morty) runs away (perhaps to a different reality) and creates a new life with a new family. rick changes his ways and sacrificed himself for his current morty just so he could live on (being a god). he not only IS a god but IS a god. he will live on FOREVER being the smartest man alive even if hes not technically “alive”. his memory lives on forever making him a god. so that would explain why there is evil morty and why hes out to get rick. because? he wants revenge. he wants to prove to rick that he and not just him but all the other mortys too are not just a mortys (a human cloaking device) but human beings too because thats what the mortiest morty would want right?
Unless he just hopped to other universes that also have the buried bodies. Say that the main Rick and Morty come from C-137, the universe that got Cronenberged. C-137 Rick and Morty jump to what I'll call C-138, where C-138 are killed by the failed love potion. From here, every other episode takes place in a universe that branches off of C-138, so all have the dead Rick and Morty for their respective branched dimension. So C-138 branches off into C-139 and C-140, which branches off into C-141, C-142, C-143, C-143, and so on.
Jacob Andrews: Remember infinite timelines that time line could of branched off into another and Rick just teleports to others that are only slightly different.
+UmbranDuke that could be why he just shows up at the family, because maybe he needed a morty, and he entered a dimension which that dimension's Rick never showed up to live with the family
+Ozan Arslan The Morty that got to cocky. gees though binge watched the 2 seasons in like three days and that basically fact he has killed planets is the only revelation seems a little lack luster...
+Wolfproductionz I had thought about this and it makes sense that we are seeing a completely different dimension in this entire episode sonce mr poopybutthole shows up in the title sequence but for this episode only
+WolfproductionzI believe that the Rick we see in total Rickall is not the Rick we follow through the rest of the show. In episode Mortynight run Rick is shown to take a couple of rocks with him which i later those in the garbage in total Rickall, (the one were Poopybutthole had been a long time friend of the family), witch indicates that the Rick and Morty we follow in episode 2 and 4 in season two are not the same we follow through the rest of the series. I know this seems confusing but it's a theory of mine.
+Daniel Hawk No, she shot Mr. PBH BECAUSE she only had fond memories of him, it's how they concluded which characters were real and which weren't: anyone you had bad memories with had to be real.
Bobby H. Maybe that comment managed to slip past from a parallel dimention where they were watching this very episode but where Rick and Mortys season three hasn't been made and won't be made. Ever. *X-file theme music starts up.*
And Rick couldn't possibly have been lying about being driven by that sauce right? I mean fuck he had just fooled the guy with his fabricated origin story, in other words a lie, and flat out claimed to Morty it was fake. And Rick tends to hide his true feelings of care for Morty and instead constantly puts him down to basically keep his ego in check and complacent. Also the creators of the show love keeping Rick's back story vague, having stated they don't wish to reveal one, with contradictions to leave the audience scratching their heads wondering what's what. So it's really naive to accept what Rick said to Morty about the sauce and his fake origin story at its face value, we honestly have no fucking clue what degree of truth there may be in these.
+Theclaw Yaww It's definitely possible, but that doesn't mesh well with how Evil Morty was trying to kill all Ricks, not just C-137. And any special treatment given to C-137 isn't all that out of place for any Rick/Informed Morty considering it's fairly well agreed upon by other Ricks that C-137 is a trouble maker.
NuclearUnicorn7 maybe he is taking out his aggresion on all Ricks because his betrayed him or something man they really need to bring him back this show is mainly a comedy but it can be so deep sometimes
9:30 he left for twenty years that means that he left Beth before Morty was born with 20 years, but it was mentioned in another episode that he had returned for only one year so yea you're technically right but in the wrong way
The thing that you miss is Rick behaves as someone who has lost everything. C-137 and all who live in that dimension are probably dead and it is the one dimension he probably tried the hardest to save; even fought in a war and lost. That certainly can cause a person to become cynical and jaded, even to the point of destroying entire words without a second thought. When everyone/thing you loved has died in flames it's hard to give a damn about much else...
Season 2 episode 3 ending is when that happens, and that alien he kills is the species that had the 'space aids'. He tried to save it but failed, another piece of evidence about that theory.
here a theory rick's morty is not rick's real morty and evil morty is rick's real morty thats why he wants revenge because of ricks destroying habits rick once stated a confedent morty can cause problems and baby morty in ricks memorys is evil morty and the swifty episode morty says whos that baby rick was holding rick was holding evil morty god damn i said rick and morty a shit ton
2Pew TehDew Yea ik it was really confusing... Took me 5 Minutes to understand. Try using full stops or no one will understand your theories. (Not sure about the baby being evil morty)
I think morty learned how to disarm the nutreno bomb on his own because on season 3 episode 4 "vindicators" morty says that he has disarmed many nutreno bombs. So season 1 episode 1 "Pilot" Morty could have disarmed the bomb saving that universe.
landon does gaming500 yeah but isn’t that episode set when rick has only been living there for a few months how could Morty have learned how to disable one that quickly
Also, about that first Morty in the Pilot... I think you have underestimated the Mortiness of a Morty in crisis. Despite what Rick keeps trying to drill into his head, Morty is not stupid. Morty is nervous, and maybe a little slow sometimes, but the show has repeatedly shown that some Mortys thrive under pressure and end up being smarter - in a practical sense - than any Rick could ever hope to be. So, Rick is passed out, the countdown is on, and Morty is left with the mother of all WTFs. What would the One True Morty do? Go all fukitall, all over all the wires on that bomb. Just tear them all out! And what if... it worked? A Morty just saved his entire planet! Without a Rick! Without the Rick who left him to die... "F**K YOU RICK! I WILL FIND YOU, I WILL F**K YOU UP, AND I WILL LEAVE YOU TO DIE!!!" So was born, Evil Morty: the one with the eye patch. Because... wait a minute... A Morty hacked into a Rick's brain?! Maybe Mortys aren't so stupid after all.
Compared to Rick, Morty is as dumb as a bag of hammers. But then, compared to Rick, who ISNT? Morty IS intelligent. He managed to leave Rick, find the tree people, learn their language, become their leader, and re-hunt down Rick to force him and Zeep to get them back to their Original Universe in S2E8. Thats's pretty damn impressive, considering he apparently did that in a matter of months. So it's not IMPOSSIBLE.
Rick, on the other hand, is only intellectual, not really intelligent. He knows maths and facts, but most of his experiments still go horribly wrong, because he doesn't have the wisdom to plan anything through. Look at the Cronenberg world. Rick started the problem, made it worse by trying to fix it, then made it even worse than that with his next fix. His solution? GTFO. He never fixed that world. He just ruined it and ran away, because he couldn't fix it. Any time Rick "fixes" something, it gets worse. But when Morty steps up to fix what Rick broke, things usually work out just fine.
John Bainbridge I feel like you dont know what intelligence and intellectual mean. Any invention Rick had made would revolutionize the state of the earth as we know it. Geniuses are always troubled individuals. Look at any real world genius you care to name. Rick could, and DID fix Chronenberg world - Otherwise he wouldn't have found a reality in which he did fix it. He has to possess the same intelligence as that Rick, because the only different things are the Chronenberg outbreak, and Rick and Morty's death in that world. He could have fixed the world - He was just too lazy to.
The fact is, the show creators do a really good job of forcing an interpretation of *Rick Sanchez* as a lovable misunderstood cynic. Actually, Rick (the one the show primarily follows) is a psychopathic genocidal maniac. He seems to have a single opening in his heart for *Morty* specifically, given the number of times he's put his life on the line for him. Every action has a reaction, and *Rick Sanchez* has lived a life of no reaction in a universe that requires it. *"Evil" Morty* will play a major end game role to this series, he will likely be "C-137" Rick's first and final reaction.
what about the morty in the end of close rick counters with rick kind that controlled evil rick who was a robot and put thousands of mortys in eternal pain and agony, he could be worse than rick because even rick says it is too much and overkill
It can. Remember the episode where Rick and Morty when to an alternate dimension where the alternate Rick's work blew up and killed him and Alternate Morty? Yeah.
There's also a solid chance that it wasn't the original Rick we saw in that scene. If Rick passed out before the bomb was deactivated, he's dead. There's no way he could've destroyed that world and portal hopped into another.
Alternate explanation: The baby Morty Rick saw in his flashback is the Morty who was controlling the evil eyepatch Rick from that episode, and the evidence within that episode would appear to back this up. Rick says at the end of the episode "No one likes a smart Morty, I'll explain it when youre older" or something to that degree, then immediately cuts to the eyepatch Morty. This suggests that Rick is from the same universe as that Morty, a Universe where he allowed Morty to become intelligent and evil, and through un-disclosed events had to flee that universe where he was involved with his family for the past 20 years. Also, the reason he cant freely dimension hop and take the place of another rick is because he would already exist in that timeline, he specifically chose universe before where he had died so he could easily replace the Rick of that universe. Plus, it makes no sense that the intergalactic federation would be after Rick for inter dimensional crimes. Surely the Ricks would be more involved with that than the government would be, considering its possible they barely even know about inter dimensional travel, let alone the crimes of Rick. Last point: Cuthul is a reference the show makes that delves into the philosophy of Rick and Morty as a whole, not necessarily a metaphor for Rick.
I actually had the same thought regarding eye-patch Morty when I first saw that episode. I'm really hoping there's a connection there, because I'd hate for that story thread to never get picked up again.
Great theory, but there's one thing that would still need to be explained. If Rick leaves behind his universe where he's been with his family for 20 years and travels to live in a universe where he's been dead/gone for 20 years, then why is the intergalactic federation hunting him in that universe? If the original Rick of that universe had to be dead for C137 Rick to come in and replace him why would the Feds still be chasing him there? And how would Birdperson and his other friends have any ties to him if he had died 20 years previously in that universe. I know the universe they end season 2 with isn't the same as the original one at the beginning of the show, but it's established that it's exactly the same except for the fact that Rick & Morty reverse the effects of the potion and die in an accident.
Maybe that universes Rick did commit those crimes and so the federation is after that rick who also happens to be the rick we know from the baby Morty universe. Its unclear right now but I think we will eventually find some stuff out. The bigger question is why does Bird person have a picture of Morty and Rick when morty was a baby if we know it isnt their universe? Bird person does have an understanding of the technology rick uses to travel dimensions so maybe the entire group moved with him.
There is more to it: The final scene has them carrying a baby cthulhu monster. If Rick is the creature, then Morty is the baby. Rick is trying to make Morty a destroyer, like him. Already Morty is desensitized.
Not to mention he recognized components of the infinite tv box. I think there is more to the nature of the metaphor. Betting on the multi-dimensional bature of lovecraft, I'm betting that baby cthulu IS baby cthulu and not cthulu's offspring. Meaning Morty is actually a younger version of Rick. I think there might have been more to the Megaseed than we think.
Makes a hell of a lot of sense, especially because the Morty that he takes on adventures isn't his first one. I'm guessing that he's spent years trying to find a worthy Morty to be his successor.
I had the same idea, but +The Man 's theory about Morty being the younger version of Rick works considering that Rick is really apathetic towards Beth. Beth,probably in every dimension, has always been without a father and that old Morty, just took the identity of Beth's father.
I just freshened up my knowledge by re-watching some episodes and you have solid points. Morty should fundamentally be a Morty as Rick is fundamentally a Rick.Also, I was wrong about Rick being detached from Beth.
But both season's 1&2 intros are full of scenes that never made to actual episodes. That being said, Rick being a destroyer of the world is a preaty solid idea. Almost obvious. Him breaking all the laws, etc. Pretty simple stuff. The reason behind it is more interesting to me. I don't buy the idea that he does everything out of boredom.
Ricks backstory (as well as other elements of the show) is partially inspired from the Rebooted Doctor Who. In that show The main character "The Doctor" is a part of a species called "Timelords" and got into a "Time war" with another species. The Doctor ends up destroying entire species, his own race, the other warring faction, and any higher lifeforms caught in the blowback. his people ended up committing countless atrocities.The ideas of not traveling between timelines and fixed points in time is also deemed unlawful in that show also. Honestly some of the darker elements of Doctor Who would be perfect for Rick and Morty to satire especially since Rick and Morty can go full adult.
ExecutionStyleInc Is this confirmed? Or are you just speculating. Btw. I've watch the series up to 13th Doctor. Wanted to wait for the whole season to binge it at once and I forgot to check on it XD Also, if this is confirmed, I must say, it must be VERY partially.
ExecutionStyleInc Actually rick and morty is originally based very loosely on Back to the future. It originally started on Channel 101 as a short sketch parodying back to the future, as the doc and marty (morty) and then later got presented as a series to Adult Swim.
MadRock Bruh The original pro-type was based on back to the future, however when they started to develop it as a legit show (originally it was meant to be a fuck you because of a previous shows cancellation) they took a variety of Sci-Fi elements from various sources. Kind've what futurama did.
ExecutionStyleInc yeah I know, I was just pointing out how it is originated through back to the future. Plus I highly doubt doctor who was an influence to them as one of the comments suggests.
I think that the fact, that Jerry wasn't assigned to any dimension means that Jerry's unvaluable guy, and it doesn't even matter in which dimension he is, cause in all of them he's a useless piece of crap. It also proves the moment, when 2 Ricks just exchanged their Jerrys.
Булат Маснавиев Theoretically it would be impossible for him to be useless in all of them because if we're following the laws of multiple worlds theory there has to be at least one world where he is useful hence infinite worlds equalling infinite possibilities
+Shotana Studios Seems to be a trend with these videos. The "theory" is something that was either already figured out by fans just watching the show, or things that have been confirmed by show creators before Matt ever thought to cover it.
After watching the show for the fourth time i realised that rick birdman and squanchy are all in the same situation as rick and so i think there past is all linked. Seeing as birdman and squanchy dont travel inter-dimensionally it couldnt be the crimes you are suggesting but rather something else, i think they were a part of some special operation against the galactic federation and were once part of a rebellion that was stopped by the overwhelming numbers of their enemies. I think becuase of this they all went into hiding and rick went back to earth. You also mention how morty is only a teenager and had never met rick as a baby yet for some reason rick had met a young morty. Seeing as rick is the rickiest rick i noticed that morty is not the mortyest morty. In many episodes it shows morty has a rage deep down inside of him that is triggered in certain events and i think the mortiest morty will have the most rage, In my eyes the evil morty from season 1 was ricks original morty and thats why they seem to know eachother. Rick has been shown to do experiments on a young morty and i think that morty he is doing it on, and the same morty we see in his memory is evil morty. Perhaps rick left evil morty to find a morty who he knows will not betray him, rick has told morty that he should never get cocky, because a cocky morty is dangerous, As was his original morty.
Birdman is seen to travel across dimensions. Evidence: Birdman lives in a completely different universe to C-137, yes? However, if he cannot travel across realities, then how was he able to attend Rick's party?
totally agree. it was clearly shown in season 2 that birdman and squanchy has something to do why they're "terrorists" yet it wasn't even mentioned in this theory. this theory is very unlikely tbh
7:37 you have a point but in the Vindicator episode didn’t morty say he has defused way too many neutrino bombs made by drunk rick? Maybe that was the first one
Rick says he is in jail for "everything". I theorize that before Rick there was only one world and he fractured the universe into the infinite number of universes that exist. He is responsible for "everything". That's his crime.
+TheRedGamer111 If his theory is true (that Rick created all other Worlds and realitys) then everyone should technically be praying to Rick like some people pray to god.
Since he can travel dimensions, who knows. Maybe he is literally responsible for everything. As in, almost every crime ever. He's lived forever, and is basically a god.
Beth says he's been gone 20 years and Morty's 14. Unless Rick split the universe some time before leaving Beth, or the splitting was retroactive, I suppose, then it'd still make sense.
What I got from that is that the federation is after all the ricks, which is why there's the council of ricks. Meaning they hold him responsible for the crimes of every other rick a well as his own. With infinite ricks and infinite crimes he really is responsible for "everything."
Counter theory: he is responsible for creating the infinite universes that exist, but his crime/terrorism was his effort to revert the multiverse to a single universe; consequently destroying most of the universes that exist
Patrick, I have a theory for you... this theory is based off of the episode "close rick-counters of the rick kind" and my theory is... our favorite morty, isn't rick's ORIGINAL morty, let me explain... in crcotrk (close rick-counters of the rick kind,) evil morty is responsible for killing all of those rick's, but why he did is never explained... I think that he did this because his rick abandoned him, OUR rick. I think rick abandoned him because evil morty grew too smart for rick evil morty stopped creating a brain wave sheild because he became just as smart as a rick. I think this because near the end of the episode rick says to morty: "don't get cocky morty, a smart morty is never good for anyone." (I'm not sure if that's exactly what he said...) this is because he experienced a smart morty and had to leave because of it. he also says that: "why not rick?"-Morty "I'll tell you when you're older, Morty." as if he's trying to hide something. To even further back up this theory, near the end the council of rick's give rick a ticket for one free replacement morty "just incase" I think that rick has already used one of these tickets to get a new morty, OUR morty. I hope that you see this theory and make a video on it... please look into this theory.
I also forgot to mention that in the intro, we can see rick hop into a portal and leave morty behind, mabye rick acedentally left him behind, or it was on purpose... I don't know.
Actually there is more than one scene in the intro that should have killed morty. So maybe there was not only one morty replacement but dozens. When you think back at the end of the Episode you mentioned, there where thousands of Morty's without Ricks. Ready to take by our Rick. Like, just in case. Maybe the Adventures we see are the longest time Rick has spend with a Morty and he somehow built up a realtionship with that Morty. Thats why he seems to care for him at some points in the Series. (Like what was said in the Video about staying in that Dimension because he had a kind of relationship to that family there) This Could lead in an epic plot twist where Morty finds out that he is just one of hundred other Mortys befor him.
Chilli Darmspalter that's exactly what I was thinking! Mabye rick went to jail for abandoning his morty at the end of season 2. We can't really know for sure but it's a likely theory.
If you take into account that Rick can remove memories there is a good chance he probably visited Beth and family several times and removed the memories from his family. That would explain his memory of baby Morty and the picture in Bird Person's house of Rick holding a baby Morty.
Is it strange that I never watched an episode of this show. In fact, I didn't even know its name. I remember seeing Rick and Morty in The Simpson's cough gag once, but back then I didn't even know their names. Actually, before I watched this video, I wasn't even aware of the existence of this show.
Eddie ever since i saw "Super Jail" on adult swim, i gave up animation shows until i saw rick and morty. the pilot was one of the funniest things ive ever seen. you should really check it out if you get a chance.
Jerry's dimension is probably "N/A" because Rick hates him and doesn't care what universe he's from and what universe he gets back to, or if he gets back to one at all. That's it. In fact 2 Jerrys even get switched around in that episode. Rick doesn't care.
MatPat seems to have a superpower. He can say anything that is completely bizarre and make it reasonable, like sharks raining down from the sky or how zootopia was a crack conspiracy.
or he is good had finding things that are actually very reasonable but not noticed by many, and can explain it very well to others who never noticed it before. What you said makes it sound like his theorys aren't reasonable at all but he just makes it look like they are.
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Even though what you said is correct, the show seems to imply there is a finite number of infinite realities. If it was truly infinite a lot of concepts on the show would fall apart. So I have been operating under the assumption there is a reality for every possible timeline of the universe, but each one is unique in some way. Some might be different by only the slightest variable, but there are none which are 100% the same.
he could and there are infinite realities, but even if Rick is a bloody genious, on an infinite amount of realities, you gotta find that reality, even if its real its not like he could snap his fingers and find it, hes just probably still looking for it lmao. i mean, its like in life you know, theres a soulmate for everyone out there, and to the losers reading this SHE/HE IS REAL, you just gotta find it if you havent yet, like the sauce.
I assumed he was being held accountable for unbalancing the multiverse as we know it. The only thing we seem to know for sure is that he's an embodiment of bring larger than life.
But the set-up of that clip was visually really similiar to the secondary plot of the episode "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fates" where his penis was about to be removed to be used as an heart transplant. The intro clip may take place in their home and the episode in an alien hospital, but both feature Jerry lying on a bed with spreaded legs and a blanket over them.
This is mostly just explaining obvious elements of the show, which are required to understand it. Also does anyone, by now, not know what a multiverse is ?
Max Mustermann matpat just likes to overcomplicate and dramatise simple missable fractions of episodes (in this case ) and " theorise " on that , and because no one dwelled on those insignificant (for some) parts he is perceived as an intelectual individual . ex : comments : wow matpat , never thought of that ! great video ! matpat : ty ( and of course you never thought of that because i choose my debate topics on subjects easily interpreted )
Yeah, sometimes I just wonder how people watch (and presumably enjoy) stuff, like Rick and Morty, without getting such simple things, hell Rick created a miniverse, just to power his car and there is an entire episode dedicated to it. Also the video about Jon Snows heritage, even before the tv series even came out, people argued against that theory, because it would be way to obvious and universally predicted.
I crtitcized that it is just listing obvious elements of the show, hell in the first episode Rick is shown to have no problem with killing. You might as well make a video called : ,,Film Theory: Homers true Stupidity EXPOSED ! (The Simpsons)" which gathers evdence to support the theory that Homer is stupid. ,,Well yeah you do have to understand a multiverse", that was never in question. I just thought it was strange that a multiverse has to be explained, at this point. If i did not watch the video why would I leave my first comment, which clearly requires me to have seen the video ?
Coming back to this video after everything about Rick was explained in Season 5, it holds up. Granted there were some parts MatPat couldn't explain, but mostly it's all true.